Mataranka

Mataranka is a tiny outback settlement in the Northern Territory that punches well above its weight in natural beauty. Famous for its thermal springs and palm-fringed waterholes, this is a place to soak – literally – in the landscape. The local Jawoyn people have long cherished these waters, and today travellers come to float in the warm, crystal-clear pools surrounded by paperbark trees and red earth. It’s an essential stop on the drive between Katherine and Daly Waters, offering a serene contrast to the dusty plains.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

Most travellers base themselves here for one night, allowing a full afternoon and morning to enjoy the springs and a short walk. If you’re in a rush, a couple of hours for a swim and a picnic is enough, but the water is so inviting you’ll want to stay longer. For a deeper experience, add a second day to explore more of Elsey National Park or visit the historic Daly Waters Pub an hour north.

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